What is the alternative way to cure or even heal/help depression illness apart from prescription drugs?

October 26th, 2009 | by admin |

Depression is just not feeling sad apparently it’s due to mental & physical exhaustion. You can have panic attacks, mental stress etc….
this is caused by having a hectic lifestyle & demanding family.
Plus have no vices…don’t drink don’t smoke!

Simplify your life. Learn to say "no". Eat a healthy diet and get regular exercise. Most importantly, take a few minutes every day to count your blessings. People who are depressed tend to focus on the negative too much. If you make a point of being thankful and grateful for all the GOOD things in your life, the depression will lift.

  1. 35 Responses to “What is the alternative way to cure or even heal/help depression illness apart from prescription drugs?”

  2. By rider on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    illegal drugs
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  3. By ariana on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    EXERCISE,healthy diet
    and a GOOD shrink!!!!

    a healthy relationship with God wouldnt hurt either..
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  4. By carpediemmaster on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    exercise–it increases the endorphins which are the feel good chemicals, in the brain
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  5. By mercialago on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    smoke a lil weed, ya kno im not sayin smoke 15 blunts a day but lite up a spliff when you feelin all depressed out and i think u b alright
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  6. By Twilight182 on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    hmmmm try reading or going on vacation … do somthing that makes you happy that doesnt involve taking drugs

    ooo try going to therapy i hear it works somtimes
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  7. By momof4 on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    i personally think sunlight does wonders, readin other suggestions and wanted to say i know first had that weed makes depression worse the next day!
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    mc

  8. By Meta on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Cognitive Behavioural Therapy can also be helpful (its a more structured form of counselling)… but different things work for different people, some people are helped by the prescription drugs, some aren’t.
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  9. By The Un-Cola on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Exercise has been shown to be as effective as medication. Spend 40 minutes a day doing some sort of physical exercise.
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  10. By Mally Jayne on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Healthy eating habits, exercise
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  11. By love lost on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Detox
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  12. By dumbass on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    get some friends!
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  13. By Jordan P on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Jog 30 minutes a day. Its a proven fact that jogging 30 minutes a day has more effect on your brain than the most powerfull anti-depresent drugs.
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  14. By Erik's Mommy on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Meditation, solidarity, yoga, trips to the beach, dancing…
    and support from those who care about you.
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  15. By oops! on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    I would say exercise, and finding purpose, I think that most people that get depress, have nothing to do, i might be wrong, but when I was diagnosed with depression the meds make me dizzy, I join a gym because some one told me, and I change, I got an extra job delivering pizazz, I worked in my garden, now I am so busy with Life, work and kids, that I don’t have time to think in being depress.
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  16. By earlyearl389 on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    pets, job, friends, school, diet, exercise i dont have the answer for you maybe you should quit drinking if you are. just get some help somewhere
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  17. By Malou on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Keep yourself busy.
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  18. By Cupcake on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    I’ve tried several herbs, vitamin/mineral formulations for depression, and vs. conventional medicines, they do tend to work faster and safer. What works for one person, however, may or may not work for someone else, it depends on the root cause of the depression eg. deficiency, hormones, etc. I personally recommend Chinese herbs, from personal experience they worked immediately and effectively. The only downside is, as soon as they are discontinued, the depression/anxiety returns quickly. Some alternative/holistic approaches to depression must be used with caution as they can have serious side effects, which is why Tryptophan was removed from the market.
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  19. By bigtrukandblue on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    self medication… not really. try doing a firewalk. I did one last year and I still feel pretty good!! contact Corky Cayton somehow or look up firewalking. I walked over a 14 foot bed of coals 4 times then continued to dance on them after it was done. I felt like i was king of my domain……
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  20. By sanctuarylady on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    I am a firm believer in hypnosis. It doesnt work for everyone but most people wont go the several times it takes. This is what Im in the process of doing for myself now and its helping!
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  21. By sammy on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    mild depression can be helped by physical exercise i would say because loads of people feel down but real depression i believe is a chemical imbalance.you need help with this.you cannot simply snapout of it because it stays with you 24/7.antidepressants help at first and then you need to move forewould yourself.when i suffered with depression i tried loads of stuff but in the end i needed medication.this is just my experience.
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  22. By thayes_86 on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    exercise and lots of activity. get a new hobby or find soemthing that you really enjoy doing. then share your new hobby with someone. depression cured
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  23. By minx on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    i have been trying to get people to eat more foods rich in Tryptophan for so long in this forum i can’t remember ………… does a brilliant of conquering the blues i reckon.

    Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that’s used by the brain – along with B6, niacin (or niacinamide), and magesium (known as the antistress mineral) – to produce serotonin (the natural feel good drug), a neurotransmitter that carries messages between the brain and one of the body’s biochemical mechanisms of sleep.

    The EFA’s in foods rich in omega 3’s such as cold water fishes like tuna, salmon, sardines and whiting are also essential in this process to nourish the neurons that are receiving the messages from the neurotransmitters .

    The Doctor doesn’t tell you that when you go complaining of depression now does he ………….. he surely should though.

    Tryptophan will help induce natural sleep; reduce pain sensitivity; act as a nondrug antidepressant; alleviate migraines; aid in reducing anxiety and tension and help relieve some symptoms of alcohol-related body-chemistry disorders and aid in control of alcoholism.

    Best natural food sources of Tryptophan are; cottage cheese, milk, meat, fish, turkey, bananas, dried dates, peanuts and all protein rich foods.

    Best natural food sources for magnesium are: leafy and green vegies, nuts and seeds, cold water fishes such as tuna, sardines, whiting and salmon.

    Best natural food sources for niacin are: the white meat of chicken, whole wheat products, roasted peanuts, fish, eggs, avoacadoes, dates, figs and prunes.

    Best natural food sources for vitamin B6 are: wheat germ, fish, soybeans, brewer’s yeast, cantaloupe, cabbage, blackstgrap molasses, unmilled rice, eggs, oats, peanuts and walnuts.

    Take a good quality multi B complex supplement including all the B’s ie: B1, B2, B3, B5, B6 and B12 you will support your body in dealing with the everyday stresses life throws at us. ie: new job, new home, school studies …… the B complex of vitamins is essential for healthy digestive, neural and immune systsem functioning.

    The whole food source of tryptophan and all other vitamins, minerals amino acids etc…. will always be the most nutritious and easily assimilable form.

    Drink loads of fresh filtered water too as the healthiest and happiest body is always going to be the most hydrated one♥

    Try to avoid or cut right back on the things that are going to rob you of your precious B complex of vitamins ie ~ sugar, alcohol, coffee, tea, sodas and soft drinks.

    Things such as antiobiotics, antidepressants, otc cold and flu medicines, laxatives, diuretics, the oral contraceptive, eostroegen supplementation will all do a fine job of robbing you of your precious B complexof vitamins♥

    Get out in the fresh air and sunshine and do things that make you happy and really put a smile on your dial too ~ hey, it could be running down the street splashing and jumping in puddles ……………… if that’s what makes you smile then do it♥it works for me♥

    Take care of you♥

    CHEERS

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    naturopath in training

  24. By catlover32125 on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    unfortunetly when we are depressed we have no umph to get up and go excercise cause we are in a rut & it feels like a big black hole just sucking us into it…i found colloidal gold is a great mental well being stimulator it’s available at any health & nutrition center.read on about it ,hope it helps ya :) COLLOIDAL GOLD (in it’s ultrafine form – not large particle sized format) Colloidal Gold has strong unequaled effects on physical health AND emotional health. Besides making you feel happier with yourself and those around you, it will relax you almost to the point of happy passivity. The interesting paradox is that at the same time of causing complete relaxation and calming of your entire neural system, it has the proven ability to increase your IQ up by 25-35% when 3.5ml is taken sublingual each day for a month or two. Using colloidal gold to treat painful conditions of muscle and joints derived from rheumatoid arthritis, has been succesfully used over the past decades, and in its finely powdered form for millenia. (powdered gold is not recommended because of possible complications due to build-up within the body because of particle size). There are also benefits of using ultrafine colloidal gold to help in the treatment of Parkinsons Disease and many other brain degradation conditions. Controlling the hearts natural rhythm is another benefit related to ultrafine colloidal gold.
    CHRYSOTHERAPY or Gold Therapy has been used for therapeutic applications as far back as the ancient Egyptian and Chinese civilizations. The use of Chrysotherapy has been to reverse, inhibit or prevent the pathogenic progression in rheumatoid arthritis that damages cartilage, bone and other connective tissues by direct or indirect action of oxygen radicals and the inflammatory /immunological injury that follows.
    Gold provides an approach for gaining additional insights into the metabolic, biochemical, immunological, and inflammatory pathogenic mechanisms.

    KEY APPLICATIONS:

    Arthritis, Hypertension, Skin Conditions, Heart Rhythm, Depression, Inflammation, Circulation, Pain and Stress Relief, Nerve Complaints, IQ booster, glandular function and libido.

    The healing possibilities regarding gold treatment include immunoregulatory activity, inhibition of infections (viral and bacterial), stabilization of collagen and inhibition or release of lysosomal enzyme activity. It will help create a balancing and harmonizing effect on regulating the rhythmic action and healing activity of the heart, improve blood circulation, rejuvenate sluggish organs (including the brain), assist the digestive system, as well as promoting renewed VITALITY and LONGEVITY.

    Colloidal Gold has been found useful in cases of regulating and coordinating glandular and nervous systems because it helps to rejuvenate glands and stimulate nerves. It helps release pressure on neural pathways allowing nerve signals to function unimpeded and reach various organs and glands.

    Colloidal Gold can also help to regulate body temperature. Gold is a catalyst for endorphin-like hormones, as well as the antioxidant enzyme SOD.
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  25. By malachi_atlas on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    some really good pot
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  26. By Paul S on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Depression can be caused by a large number of underlying factors, like the ones you mention in your question. I believe the answer is to face up to these factors, deterrmine what they are and deal with them accordingly. You should sit down with a pen and paper and list one by one all the problems that are causing you (if it is you) these problems. Opposite the problem, write what you think may be the possible solution. I would like to see the paper when it is written. Hope I have helped and good luck.
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  27. By whirley57 on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Arobic exercise might help. They say that when you exercise, it raises the endorfin levels. These are the hormones that make you feel happy and in control. Also get plenty of sleep. Find a close friend to talk to about your problems. Take time to be alone and reflect on life. Join a nice church of your faith. Believe in God and trust Him to see to through this. Wish you the best!
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    My own presonal experience.

  28. By irish_brigid on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    One, if you are taking any medicines for depression, talk to your doctor before taking any herbal remedies as they may interact with your meds in ways that you really don’t want.

    St. John’s Wort is nearly as effective as most serotonin inhibitors. In fact, it acts much like Prozac.

    Chamomile is also a good general tonic and relaxant.

    Make sure to get plenty of vitamin B. All types. You wouldn’t believe what it’s good for. (Pretty much everything.) Good foods for vitamin Bs are whole grains, fish, eggs, poultry, dairy products, leafy greens, beans and peas, and red meat.

    And only drink alcohol in moderation. Vitamin B deficiency often occurs in alcoholics.

    And get plenty of sunshine. That helps the body produce vitamin D, which is essential in making serotonin.
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    http://www.mamashealth.com/nutrition/vitaminb.asp A discussion of vitamin B

    http://www.stress-relief-info.com/natural_stress_relief.html A good write up on natural stress relief.

  29. By trenardy on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    I feel like I am a good person to answer this question because of my own recent experience.

    I have suffered with depression for over twenty-five years. I have been to doctors numerous times about it but they just keep writing out prescriptions for anti-depressants. I never followed through with the anti-depressants because I was worried about becoming addicted.

    In September 2007, I started to eat a high percentage of organic raw vegan foods. I had many positive health benefits from this, including curing my depression.

    The difference is so noticeable and pronounced, it is just unbelievable.

    If I am being slack and have a couple of days of eating cooked foods (including vegan, processed, cheese or meat products) I feel sad, blue, weepy, depressed, tired, stressed, out of sorts, irritable, sleep badly and have panic attacks.

    As soon as I start consuming a high percentage of organic raw vegan foods, blends and juices (fruit, vegetables, nuts & seeds), I feel happy, centred, well-balanced, calm, contented, sleep well and have energy.

    Apparently it is a well-known phenomenon and reported by many in the raw vegan community.

    Victoria Boutenko in her book “Green for Life” describes how having a deficiency in certain nutrients found in green vegetables can lead to depression. I don’t know if that is the answer but eating raw vegan has certainly worked 1000% for me personally.

    If you type the words “raw vegan depression” into Google, there is loads of info on it.

    Given you have to eat anyway, this is a good way to naturally cure depression and improve any other health issues that you may have.

    If you go raw vegan for the first few weeks you may feel “off”, as your body goes into detox mode but this will pass and you will soon start to feel fantastic and naturally high with happiness.

    Good luck.

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  30. By Dr Frank on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    There are 2 types of depression, endogenous, meaning from within, and exogenous, from outside.

    Endogenous is a biochemical illness, there is usually no external precipitating event and the disease is linked to brain amine upset. This is generally low levels of serotonin. Hence the response to drugs like Seroxat and Prozac, which are SSRIs ( selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors.)

    The more common type is exogenous depression, this is triggered by life events. It is better managed with therapy, the most effective being CBT. Unfortunately this is very labour intensive, par for the course is 6 or more one hour therapy sessions. The waiting list for this sort of treatment in UK is in some areas very long. Thus doctors tend to prescribe as a stop gap, rather than doing nothing. The response to medication in this case is much more limited. I suspect this is the explanation for the recent metanalysis results.
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    GP for more years than I care to remember

  31. By travisr f on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    go to any herb shop,witchcraft store,or even bong shop and buy 100% peppermint essential oil(it should be around 10 to 15 dollars),then put a couple drops on a tissue and put in your room to inhale,this works!
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  32. By toni_jeans on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    MUSTARD! is the remedy for deep gloom and depression that descends for no apparent reason out of a clear blue sky.
    The remedy helps to dispel the clouds so that the person can once again find joy and peace in life.

    it works to when I start to feel down the mustard bottle goes pretty quick and I use it weekly just so I don’t feel schmucky!!!

    aromatherapy, some essential oils can boost your mood like that just by smelling them, like you would a candle!!

    Any of these oils are great for depression: frankincense, geranium, grapefruit, jasmine, juniper, lavender, lemongrass, lime, mandarin, lemon balm, myrrh, myrtle, patchouli, rose, rosemary, rosewood, sandalwood, and pine.

    Take an empty medicine bottle or container, get a q-tip dip it in any of those oils of choice and put the q-tip in the bottle. Smell it throughout the day.

    Both the mustard and oil work instantaneously

    Feel Great -Toni
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    http://www.bachcentre.com/centre/38/must...

    &

    Aromatherapy by Clare Walters

  33. By carr7853 on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Whilst agreeing with ‘Merciala’, weed isn’t always the right thing. I use something called S-adenosyl Methionine (SaME) from the health food shop or online. I started taking it for liver problems but found it’s reputed anti-depressive effects to be really beneficial. It doesn’t do anything really noticeable to your head (& elsewhere!) like Prozac, you just feel less depressed, less worried and therefore more able to cope. I don’t take it regularly anymore – but i pop one as soon as stress starts taking me down.
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    Bin there

  34. By hava on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    The Yoga Pranayam (breathing exercises) will help you relax and also help with the depression.Do it to supplement any medication(if any) and over longer term you will be able to stop taking medicine. You will notice benefits in weeks.
    Build up your timing gradually. If you feel tired or dizzy, stop and resume after 1 minute.

    Bhastrika – Take a long deep breath into the lungs(chest not tummy) via the nose and then completely breathe out through the nose. Duration upto 5 minutes.

    Anulom Vilom –
    Close your right nostril with thumb and deep breath-in through left nostril
    then – close left nostril with two fingers and breath-out through right nostril
    then -keeping the left nostril closed deep breath-in through right nostril
    then – close your right nostril with thumb and breath-out through left nostril.
    This is one cycle of anulom vilom.
    Age over 15 years -Repeat this cycle for 20 to 30 minutes twice a day(maximum 60 minutes in one day).
    Age under 15 years -Repeat this cycle for 5 to 10 minutes twice a day(maximum 20 minutes in one day).
    You can do this before breakfast/lunch/dinner or before bedtime or in bed.Remember to take deep long breaths into the lungs.You can do this while sitting on floor or chair or lying in bed.

    Bhramri Pranayam -Close eyes. Close ears with thumb, index finger on forehead, and rest three fingers on base of nose touching eyes. Breathe in through nose. And now breathe out through nose while humming like a bee.
    Duration : 5 to 12 times

    Kapalbhati -(Do it before eating) Push air forcefully out through the nose about once per second. Stomach will itself go in(contract in). The breathing in(through the nose) will happen automatically. Establish a rhythm and hold your head steady. Not for pregnant women. Seriously ill people do it gently.
    Age over 15 years -do this for 20 to 30 minutes twice a day(maximum 60 minutes in one day).
    Age under 15 years -do this for 5 to 10 minutes twice a day(maximum 20 minutes in one day).

    Once you are better, continue the pranayam once a day.
    Be patient, as the benefits will show over a period of months.Only by doing you will benefit
    and feel good because you are helping your body.Those who say I have tried everything….
    will be amazed at the result of doing pranayam.
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  35. By meenal s on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Yoga and meditation, for more details check this site http://about-astro.blogspot.com/
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  36. By antthenut on Oct 27, 2009 | Reply

    Simplify your life. Learn to say "no". Eat a healthy diet and get regular exercise. Most importantly, take a few minutes every day to count your blessings. People who are depressed tend to focus on the negative too much. If you make a point of being thankful and grateful for all the GOOD things in your life, the depression will lift.
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